A man spent more than $90,000 of an Alzheimer patient’s savings on everything from a new car to his family’s cellphone bills, Palm Beach County Sheriff’s Office investigators said Monday.

Noel Briley, of North Palm Beach, was arrested Friday for exploiting an elderly person. According to the arrest affidavit, the investigation began in 2012 when concerns grew that Briley was abusing power of attorney privileges to access and use the elderly woman’s bank accounts and savings.

Investigators said Briley spent the woman’s money on a new SUV, his family’s phone bills, trips to Home Depot, satellite TV and utility bills at his North Palm Beach home, restaurants and hotels, among other personal expenses.

Investigators interviewed the victim’s physicians, who told them she was suffering from dementia and did not have the “capacity to consent” when she signed over power of attorney privileges to Briley in 2006, and added Briley to her bank accounts as a “joint owner” in 2007.

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